Chimons Gas Limited is a fully-owned indigenous Nigerian limited company incorporated in 1994 under the Companies and Allied Matters Decree 1990 (RC 261031). It is linked to a thriving conglomerate under the Chimons Head name and draws strengths in partnership with a few technical partners.

Our business focus is on the supply and distribution of petroleum products. Chimons is one of the major NLNG – LPG Off-takers, an arrangement organized by the Federal government of Nigeria to ensure regular supply of LPG to the Nigerian market. We have distribution outlets as well as gas bottling plants in Nigeria while affiliated to dealers’ world wide with deep market penetration and LPG terminals. We are also supplying the market with various sizes of cylinders (12.5kg, 6.25kg, 5kg, 50kg), in order to grow it. Our desire to expand the scope of operations, encouraged by the deregulation policy of government in the petroleum product sales and distribution, is vested in our determination to break new grounds in LPG arena. The kernel of this determined interest is the erection and citing of a 6000 metric ton tank farm in Koko town of Delta State (We are currently at the DPR stage) and the purchase of an LPG vessel with which to transport and distribute the product to the coastal areas of Africa and the rest of the world.

We are Licensed by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) for operations in the Oil and Gas Industry. In conjunction with our sibling company Chimons Ventures Limited, we have permits to render the following services:

Chimons Gas Limited was founded in Lagos in 1994 as a limited liability company. It was an idea that was developed in early 1994 while reading a project profile in a National daily. In 1996 it commenced operation at its plant site located at Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos.

For most of its existence, the company was sourcing its products from the four Refineries operated by the NNPC. While the market is in dire demand of the product, it was difficult getting the product which because of fierce competition, coupled with the remote location of our plant site at the time, it was difficult for the company to break even.

In 2001, a new location was bought at the Old Ojo road junction by Satellite town road in Lagos and relocated the plant site to the new location. This new location coupled with deregulation of the Federal Government motivated the company to enter into the LPG importation and export which has led to massive increase in the companies operations. This increase in sales and improved performance has necessitated a review of the business operations and creating a need for a new plan to fill up new opportunities.

In 2009,we commenced importation of cylinders to deepen the market and have brought in about 10,000 cylinders of 12.5kg and 6.25kg capacity into Nigeria , through our technical partners from India.